Calendula Petals come from Marigold flowers and are vibrant orange blossoms, cherished for their natural botanical essence. They are a delightful addition to various products, including aromatic potpourri, hand-blended bath teas, and soap embellishments. Calendula Flowers are chosen to introduce a natural botanical element into product formulations. These Orange Calendula Petals can also be infused in oil for use in creams, lotions, and cosmetics, especially for targeting dry and irritated skin. Calendula is a popular choice for baby soaps and lotions due to its gentle properties.
Finally, the petals are a great additive ingredient in cosmetics and skincare products thanks to their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties.
Common Uses for Calendula Petals:
- Potpourri
- Bath Tea
- Soap Embellishment
- Infusion in oils for lotions, salves, lip balms, and other topical products
- Hair Care Products
- Anti-aging products to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
How To Use:
This product serves as a valuable natural botanical element. It excels in aromatic potpourri, hand-blended bath teas, and soap embellishment. Gradually incorporate the desired amount for optimal performance. When used in formulations containing water, a preservative is necessary. For lotions, salves, and lip balm, infuse the petals in oil and utilize the infused oil in your recipe.
Usage Tips:
Some herbs and botanicals may undergo browning over time when exposed to hot liquids and high pH levels. When experimenting with new recipes containing botanicals, allow your finished product to sit for 2-4 weeks to assess both its appearance and performance.
Theresa Jimenez (verified owner) –
They have beautiful color and scent. I use them to infuse oils for face cream
Courtney Vose –
Best Orange Blossom Honey JM Dupe!